On 07/13/2016 08:04 AM, William Mattison wrote:
Neither VLC nor Amarok seem to come with Fedora. But late last night, I found VLC with "apper" and downloaded it.
Neither one is installed by default. Amarok is in the regular Fedora
repositories, but vlc is in rpmfusion, so I'm assuming you've already
set that up.
Now this morning, the buttons on the second link (http://www.yourclassical.org/programs/pipedreams/episodes) for Pipedreams does work! The buttons on the first link (http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/listings/2016/1628/) still don't work. I'll open a new thread on that later, mainly focused on adobe applications.
Both of those pages work for me. One plays in the page, I assume HTML5.
Since it's mp3, I'm guessing that somewhere along the way of
installing the other applications, the mp3 codec from rpmfusion was also
installed, which is why it suddenly started working. The other page
opens a popup window and uses flash to play the audio, so if you have
the flash plugin installed it should work. Oh, check the system logs.
You might need to toggle an selinux boolean to allow browser plugins
network access (mozilla_plugin_can_network_connect).
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